In:Japanese Mood and Modality in Systemic Functional Linguistics: Theory and Application
Edited by Ken-Ichi Kadooka
[Not in series 234] 2021
► pp. 177–179
Index
Published online: 23 March 2021
https://doi.org/10.1075/z.234.index
https://doi.org/10.1075/z.234.index
A
- abilitive27
- ability 18, 27, 108, 121–123, 140–142, 149, 151, 153–155, 157, 159–160, 165, 169
- acceptability 18, 25, 30
- acceptability-type27
- accidental gap63
- ADOS-2149
- Adjunct 84, 86
- appropriateness28
- appropriateness-type27
- ASD 133–135, 139, 146–150, 152–162, 165, 167–169, 171–172
- asymmetry 103, 124
- autism spectrum disorder 133, 174
- auxiliaries 109, 156–157
- Auxiliary negation104
B
- bare imperative66
- BCCWJ129
- beki 8, 141, 160
- bi-clause84
- bi-clause metaphorisation86
C
- CC (Central Coherence) 152, 158–159, 162
- Chinese characters60
- clause complex 23, 143
- clause-final element daroo85
- cognitive 5, 11, 133, 135, 152–153, 155–156, 158–159, 161–162, 165, 168–169, 171–172
- cognitive dysfunction 159, 165, 171
- cognition 135, 146–148, 152–154, 159–160, 168–169, 171, 173
- command 17, 20, 62, 66–67, 79–80, 160
- commissive27
- committed27
- commodity exchanged 18, 19
- commonsensical 18, 30
- communication disorder 175–176
- communicative straightforwardness74
- Complement16
- congruent 17, 53–54, 61, 138–139, 143–144
- congruency / incongruency52
- constituent negation 103–104
- context 73, 134, 136–137, 159, 163–165, 169–171, 174
- context of culture 136–137, 163, 170–171
- context of situation 136–137, 170–171
D
- definition of modality 14, 81
- demanding-giving-acceptance13
- deontic modality 27, 160, 174
- Deontics13
- derived metaphor 73–74, 92
- desirability28
- downranking 23, 137
- dynamic modality 27, 115
E
- EF (Executive Function) 152, 155–157, 162, 171, 173, 175
- embedding23
- ender16
- epistemic 10, 107, 114, 140, 151, 153, 156–157, 160–162, 168, 175
- epistemic modality 10, 175
- evaluation 29, 142, 157, 164–165
- evaluative judgement 27–29
- event modality27
- evidential modality28
- evidentiality 10, 83, 102, 119, 140–143, 150–151, 156–157, 159, 161–162, 168
- EXCHANGE62
- expectation 18, 27, 30, 32–33, 119–123, 140–143, 150–151, 160–162, 168, 172
- expecting18
- Explanation118
- explanation marker68
- explanative mood/modality28
- explicit 74, 118, 144–145, 156–157, 164
F
- false belief 152–155, 157, 173
- false belief task 152–155
- face-threatening acts (FTA)166
- field 134, 136–137, 152, 170
- Finite 16, 63–65
- finiteness16
- first predicate121
G
- gradient, not dichotomous 56, 84
- genre 137, 170
- general incompatibility72
- goods & services 17–18, 34, 68, 115
- grammatical metaphor 58, 138, 143–144, 153, 155
H
- hearer’s inference73
- higher-order semiotic system 17, 25
- honorifics in Japanese74
- hypothetical congruent Mood70
I
- ideational metaphor51
- Imperative Mood in Japanese72
- implicature74
- implicit 20–21, 32, 74, 118, 144–145, 147, 157, 164
- inclination 17–18, 26–27, 42, 44, 80–81, 83, 88, 102, 105, 111, 130, 140–142, 150–151, 160–162, 168
- incongruent 58, 62, 70, 138–139, 143–144
- indicative 17, 138–139, 154, 169
- inference 67, 73, 83, 89–90, 148, 155–157, 159, 162, 165, 173–174
- inferential 67, 89, 156–157, 159, 162
- information114
- intention 18, 40
- intermediacy16
- interpersonal meaning potential19
- interpersonal meanings 27, 137
- interpersonal metafunction 15, 105
- interpersonal metaphor 51, 143, 145
- irrealis 11–12
J
- Japanese modality 13–14
- Japanese MOOD structure15
K
- ‘kureru’ type and ‘morau’ type80
L
- language-universal 56, 157, 173
- last predicate123
M
- marked declarative68
- marked Mood 67, 78
- meaning-based free translation86
- mental state 152–160, 165, 172, 173, 175
- MESSAGE62
- metafunction 15, 62, 105, 136–137, 170
- metaphorical 21, 37, 138, 143–145, 153
- metaphorical crossover92
- metaphorical detour76
- metaphoricity53
- meta-Modality metaphor 85, 95
- meta-Mood metaphor 75, 85, 95
- MLU (Mean Length of Utterance) 152, 153
- Modal Accumulation90
- modal auxiliary 24, 140, 143, 157
- Modal Concord92
- modal judgement21
- modal meaning92
- Modality 7, 13–14, 27–29, 36, 79, 85, 91, 95, 102, 133–135, 139–145, 148, 150, 156–157, 160, 162, 166, 168, 171–175
- modalization 8, 17–18, 111, 121, 139–142, 162, 168
- mode 136–137, 169
- modulation 17–18, 20, 26, 102, 111, 139–140, 156, 168
- MOOD 15, 36, 66, 70, 78–79, 88, 118
- Mood metaphor in Japanese 68–70
- Mood-shifting metaphor79
- Mood-shift-unbound type79
- Mood system105
- Mood-tag66
- Mood metaphor 69, 95
- Mood and modality 11, 38, 143
- mood elements13
- Modality negation103
- Modality system in Japanese82
- multi-system contrast network30
N
- naru-type language58
- naturalised metaphor 79, 96
- necessity 18, 27, 34, 122–123, 125, 139–141, 143, 151, 166
- necessity-type27
- negator16
- Negotiator 65, 139
- negation123
- negation pattern102
- negative politeness 163, 166–168
- neurocognitive 133–135, 157, 165, 168–169, 171–172, 174
- neurocognition 170–171
- nominalisation59
O
- objective 22, 144–146, 165, 167
- obligation 17, 19, 27, 32, 127, 130, 140–141, 143, 151, 156, 160, 172
- obligative27
- obligatory 30, 154, 163
- offer 17–18, 68, 80, 88
- ORIENTATION 19–20, 144–145, 165, 167, 169
P
- particle ka12
- passive27
- permission 18, 33–34, 122, 125, 127, 140–141, 151, 157, 160, 172
- permissive27
- Polarity 16–17, 81, 139, 142
- politeness 36–37, 42, 57, 92, 97–98, 134, 163, 166–168, 173–174
- politeness-oriented95
- positive – negative pairs123
- positive politeness167
- pragmatic conditions14
- pragmatic impairment 133–135, 139, 155, 157–159, 162, 168–169, 171, 174–176
- predicator16
- primary tense16
- probability 17–19, 105, 121–122, 139–144, 146, 151, 153–157, 159, 161–162, 166–168, 172
- Process Type55
- process-type shifting59
- process-type shifting unbound59
- projection 91, 143, 145, 172
- prohibition103
- proposal 15, 18, 36–37, 140
- proposition 9, 15, 17–18, 139–140, 142, 145, 154, 156–157, 165–167
- propositional modality29
- prototypical 55, 163
Q
- question 76, 90, 92
R
- real-world-related features61
- recommendation18
- register 136–137, 170
- renyoo noun60
- REPRESENTATION62
- representational theory155
- Residue64
S
- secondary metaphor72
- semantic negation103
- ‘semi-metaphor’84
- sinakereba naranai daroo89
- situation-focus57
- softener69
- ‘softening’ effect74
- speech function 17, 34, 62, 68–70
- ‘strengthening’ effect74
- structural-functional7
- Structure66
- Subject57
- SUBJECT PRESUMPTION 26, 31–32, 120
- SUBJECT PERSON 26, 31–32
- subjective 20, 89, 142, 144–146, 165, 167
- subjective judgment11
- subjunctive past form92
- syntactic negation103
- system network 134–135, 138–140, 144–145, 152, 165, 168
- Systemic 109, 133–134, 136, 163, 173–174, 176
- symmetricity109
- Systemic Functional Grammar 7, 25
T
- TD (typically developed) 139, 147–148, 150–157, 161, 169
- ToM (Theory of Mind) 148, 152–157, 162, 171–176
- tenor 136–137, 170
- tense16
- the region of uncertainty81
- thematic equative75
- Theme + Rheme75
- trans-categorical128
- Transitivity 52, 143
- Transitivity metaphor54
- transgrammatical patterns19
U
- uncommitted27
- unmodalized proposal35
- usuality 17–18, 82, 105, 121, 124, 126, 142
V
- VALUE19
- Voactive16
- volitive 27, 29
W
- wakimae 165, 175
- willingness42
